Sketches of the History of Man, Band 3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... himself he chiefly relies for offence as well as defence . Every favage can fay , what few beggars among us can fay , Om- nia mea mecum porto ; and hence the apti- VOL . III . tude A tude of a favage for war , which makes little ...
... himself he chiefly relies for offence as well as defence . Every favage can fay , what few beggars among us can fay , Om- nia mea mecum porto ; and hence the apti- VOL . III . tude A tude of a favage for war , which makes little ...
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... himself abfolute , there are no means to evade the impending blow ; for what avail the greatest number of effeminate * " As foon as one state augments the number of " its troops , the neighbouring states of courfe do " the fame ; fo ...
... himself abfolute , there are no means to evade the impending blow ; for what avail the greatest number of effeminate * " As foon as one state augments the number of " its troops , the neighbouring states of courfe do " the fame ; fo ...
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... himself remarks , that the use and exercise of arms , would make the youth place their honour upon that art , and would enflame them with love of military glory ; not advert- ing , that love of military glory , diffused through the ...
... himself remarks , that the use and exercise of arms , would make the youth place their honour upon that art , and would enflame them with love of military glory ; not advert- ing , that love of military glory , diffused through the ...
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... himself but by " money ; and it is confequently the worst of all " the refources of government . Would it not be more expedient to enact a law , obliging every " man , whatever be his rank , to ferve his King and country for five years ...
... himself but by " money ; and it is confequently the worst of all " the refources of government . Would it not be more expedient to enact a law , obliging every " man , whatever be his rank , to ferve his King and country for five years ...
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... himself , from morning till e- vening , going about , and directing every ( 4 ) Bergiere hiftoire des grands chemins , vol . 2. p . 152. , operation . operation . Marius , before engaging the Cimbri , exercifed 42 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... himself , from morning till e- vening , going about , and directing every ( 4 ) Bergiere hiftoire des grands chemins , vol . 2. p . 152. , operation . operation . Marius , before engaging the Cimbri , exercifed 42 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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